When does it make sense to only provide Web access to Exchange?
When does it make sense to only provide Web access to Exchange?
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In some cases, organizations provide Web-only access to contractors, temporary workers, or employees outside the main office who may not need to use all the features afforded by Microsoft Outlook. Web-only access provides quick access to mail, and this approach eliminates the IT chores required to set up a client on an additional computer.
answered 2 years and 3 months ago by addison.
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